Closing public schools hurts some families. Those families at the closing school bear the burden of the failures of adults to make either short term of long-term decisions, or to faithfully implement them for children. And they likely never see any concrete benefit from the district saving money. The pain from school closures are felts…
Dirk Tillotson
The Oakland Education Week in Review: 3/2-3/8
Last week, lots on the Mack closure, including an interview with Director Hinton-Hodge, the housing crisis, COVID closes its first school in Oakland, the continuing cuts and ongoing deficit in OUSD, progressive cities and the enormous opportunity gaps, dropping the PE test and a trans student’s story, all that and more please read, share, and…
They Did not Build this for You, Oakland’s Man-Made Housing Famine
During the Ethiopian famine, the country exported food. There was enough food, people just couldn’t afford it. The same could be said of Oakland’s housing crisis. Oaklanders spill on the streets, while new shiny buildings go up, and others buildings sit empty. CityLab did a great story on this, noting that there were four vacant…
The Oakland Education Week in Review: 2/24-3/1
last week, lots on the Mack closure and the underlying environmental racism, parents leading on literacy, what Black boys really need, how to fix the OUSD budget and whats wrong with it, a profile of a youth organizer, statewide propositions, the candidates and much more, please read, share, and get involved Oakland: Did You Know…
Black Literacy, Black Liberation and Focusing on Black Futures Alongside Black History
Black History Month is great. But our ancestors would be somersaulting in their graves if they understood how few of our children can exercise the rights they fought so hard for. As it stands only 18% of Black Children in Oakland are reading on grade level. We have fought for the right to sit in…